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I have travelled many times in Costa Rica. Although CR is a tourist destination, most of the country is simple and old-fashioned. If you go to La Isla (and most small, locally-owned hotels in the country), you need to understand that this is the "tico" way. If you keep this in mind, you will find that La Isla is simple...

Our troop from Colorado stayed here as part of a trip planned by EF Tours. There were 42 people in our group (17 from our troop), mostly girls aged 13-18 and a handful of adults. The rooms are divided up into little cabins, which the girls thought were cute. Our scouts don't stay in hotels often, so to them the...

The nicest thing I can say about this hotel is that the wifi in the lobby is good. I took a group of 45 to Costa Rica through a student travel company, so I had no choice in the matter staying here. First of all, the rooms look like they haven't had any updating since the 1970s. The bedspread (which...

Upon arrival with family we had hoped to take a dip in the pool after a long dusty ride. The pool had a skim of bugs and sediment on the bottom. They appeared to be working on it but still even the smaller pool was stagnant. Hope they have that fixed. View of the Ocean however crossing the road was...

I'm sad to sad that the room mantainence is deficient, they look like they have been abandoned since the '80s! Apart from that our shower head gave electrical discharges if you touched it to adjust the water flow and it's direction.
Like many other reviews said, this is a barely decent hotel if you stay here for a day or...

It's a nice hotel just if you stay there to sleep because there aren't too much things to do and it's cheap. At mornings, after the breakfast (not bad but not the best) you can go to other places like Manuel Antonio or Quepos. The hotel is old and need some changes.

I was currently in Costa Rica in a Tour with 6 of my high school students and others from Oregon, California & Texas. We arrived & there was nothing around but after one night, my students were wanting to finish the trip here. They listened to what the students from another tour and ours said about having music to dance...

This place may have been nice once, but it no longer is! I've been to Costa Rica twice, and have stayed in 9 different hotels and lodges, and this was by far the worst! While it is "on the beach", the water is too rough to swim safely in. That being said, there is a pool, but it looked as...

I went to this hotel with a group of students on a tour and would not go back again! This hotel needs some MAJOR overhauls / updating. The rooms were okay with plenty of room, but it definitely looked dingy. The mat for the bathroom looked like it hadn't been washed in weeks, and the furniture in the hotel room...

Hotel La Isla- Sally Delgado manager
My family had a wonderful week stay at this hotel. The hotel is on a mostly deserted stretch of beach with beautiful grounds, restaurant, bar and pool. The location bordering the ocean, a mangrove estuary and trees and vegetation means there is lots of bird watching on site. The extensive complementary Costa Rican breakfast...

Featuring an extensive, lush garden, 2 outdoor swimming pools and a hot tub, Hotel La Isla is located just 50 metres from Playa Palo Seco Beach and offers private access to it.
We offer standard hotel rooms and mini-apartments all of them with air conditioning,private bathroom with free toiletries and hot water.
Hotel rooms has two standard beds, air conditioning, private bathroom and furnish made with teak wood.
Mini apartments also feature a living area,two bedrooms (one with a couple of single beds and other with a couple of bunkbeds, garden views and a kitchenette with microwave, fridge and coffee maker.
The on-site restaurant serves international cuisine and local dishes and features a special diet menu. There is also a snack bar.
Many activities such as football, volleyball and ping pong can be arranged on site, and a billiard table is available. Guests can also have a relaxing massage treatment.
This property is 27 KM from Manuel Antonio National Park and 30 minutes' drive from Jaco town and beach and its nightlife. Juan Santamaria International Airport is a 90 minutes' drive away...more less

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